Timothy L. Jenkins
Founder at National Conference of Black Lawyers
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Timothy L.
Jenkins is the founder of the National Conference of Black Lawyers, which was founded in 1968.
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National Conference of Black Lawyers
National Conference of Black Lawyers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services National Conference of Black Lawyers operates as an association of lawyers, scholars, judges, legal workers, law students and legal activists. It offers legal assistance to black civil rights activists. The company was founded by Jack E. Tanner, Inez Smith Reid, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Ernest N. Morial, Floyd B. McKissick, Ruby Martin, Conrad J. Lynn, Christine Dennis Leflore, Chester I. Lewis, Fritz Alezander, Derrick A. Bell Jr., Haywood Burns, Robert L. Carter, Fred D. Gray and Timothy L. Jenkins in 1968 and is headquartered in Brooklyn, NY. | Founder | 1967-12-31 |
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National Conference of Black Lawyers
National Conference of Black Lawyers Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services National Conference of Black Lawyers operates as an association of lawyers, scholars, judges, legal workers, law students and legal activists. It offers legal assistance to black civil rights activists. The company was founded by Jack E. Tanner, Inez Smith Reid, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Ernest N. Morial, Floyd B. McKissick, Ruby Martin, Conrad J. Lynn, Christine Dennis Leflore, Chester I. Lewis, Fritz Alezander, Derrick A. Bell Jr., Haywood Burns, Robert L. Carter, Fred D. Gray and Timothy L. Jenkins in 1968 and is headquartered in Brooklyn, NY. | Commercial Services |
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